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Jul 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Hulk Hogan: A Wrestling Legend's Journey

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling superstar, has passed away at the age of 71. The news was confirmed by authorities and WWE. Emergency services were called to his home in Clearwater Beach, Florida, around 9:50 a. m. on Thursday. The call was for a cardiac arrest, and he was taken to Morton Plant Hospital,

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Jul 25 2025SCIENCE

How Fixing Tissues Right Matters in Animal Health Studies

In the world of animal health research, how tissues are handled can make a big difference. Fixation, the process of preserving tissues, can change how they look under a microscope and how well they work in molecular tests. A recent study looked at how different fixation methods affect tissue samples

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Jul 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hulk Hogan: A Giant in Wrestling and Beyond

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling icon, passed away at 71, leaving a void in the hearts of fans and colleagues alike. His impact stretched far beyond the wrestling ring, touching pop culture and even politics. The wrestling community, celebrities, and politicians have all shared their grief and memories of

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Jul 24 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Senate Race: New Players, Old Connections

Michael Whatley, currently leading the Republican National Committee, is set to jump into the North Carolina Senate race. This move comes after a chat with former President Donald Trump, who gave him the thumbs up. Whatley's decision follows Senator Thom Tillis' surprise exit from the re-election ra

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Celebrities and Brain Health: A Wake-Up Call for Doctors

Celebrities often bring attention to health issues. When a famous person faces a health problem, it can spark conversations. Intracranial aneurysms are one such condition. These are bulges in brain arteries that can be life-threatening. When a celebrity has this issue, it's a chance to educate the p

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Jul 23 2025POLITICS

The Strange Case of Alina Habba: A Legal Puzzle in New Jersey

Alina Habba, a lawyer known for defending former President Donald Trump, was appointed as the interim US Attorney for New Jersey. This move raised eyebrows because she had no prior experience as a prosecutor. During her short time in office, Habba targeted several Democratic officials, including New

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Social Media and Health: The Breast Implant Talk

TikTok has turned into a hub for chatting about Breast Implant Illness (BII). This condition is a collection of unclear symptoms that some people tie to having breast implants. The platform is alive with discussions about it. Why should anyone care? Because these online chats can influence how peop

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Jul 23 2025SCIENCE

How Fear Spreads: Understanding the Ripple Effect of Terror Attacks

The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel sent shockwaves far beyond the immediate impact. A recent study dug into how fear of terrorism spreads, even among those not directly affected. Researchers looked at how people's sense of closeness to the victims influenced their fear. They found that the more

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Jul 22 2025BUSINESS

Tech Tycoon's Estate Faces Huge Payout After Court Ruling

A recent court decision in the UK has significant implications for the estate of the late tech billionaire Mike Lynch. The High Court ruled that Lynch and his former finance chief, Sushovan Hussain, owe Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) over $940 million. This amount stems from a fraud case related t

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Jul 22 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Chemical Messengers: How H2O2, NO, and H2S Help Them Cope with Stress

Plants have a clever way of handling stress. They use special molecules to send signals and protect themselves. These molecules are hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), and hydrogen sulphide (H2S). At high levels, they can cause damage. But in the right amounts, they help plants adapt to tou

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